the libertines
Sorry, French People No Longer Think Britain Is Cool
In the heyday of indie music, French millennials were obsessed with their British counterparts. It's a different story post-Brexit.
The Libertines are Curating a Festival Line-Up, God Help Us All
They're headlining the Sunday of Kent's Wheels and Fins festival, and probably bringing 2002 with them.
Are You Goth Enough For Robert Smith's Meltdown Festival?
Nine Inch Nails, Placebo, Deftones, and My Bloody Valentine say: probably not.
The Libertines Are Opening a Hotel (In Margate, Obviously)
The Albion Rooms is a five-storey property with a "a distinctly Libertines style.”
Mash-Ups, Bad Haircuts, the New Rock Revolution: 2002 Was a Load of Shit
Let's be honest, the year was a dismal one for music in the UK—propagated by marketing execs who had discovered cocaine and Hoxton.
Jeremy Corbyn, Certified Lad, Opened For the Libertines Over the Weekend
Plus, Wolf Alice want you to register to vote, so you probably should.
What Do Today’s Teens Honestly Think About the Greatest Indie Hits of the 2000s?
"The people I know are more likely to listen to Stormzy than The Rakes"
The Ghosts of London Past (AKA, The Libertines) Played a Secret Gig in London Last Night
The likely lads are becoming less of a band, and more of an old myth that crawls out of London's back alleys thrice yearly to perform "The Good Old Days."
Looking Back into the Sun: How #IndieAmnesty Gave a Second Life to a Forgotten Genre
If the indie amnesty hashtag taught us anything, it’s that plenty of us are bound by the experience of simply being young and alive between 2003 and 2008.
Alert! There’s an Epidemic of People Confessing to Their Darkest, Dirtiest Indie Secrets
"An ex-girlfriend cheated on me with a Zuton."